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“Rapid coastal dune migration into temperate and equatorial forests: optical chronology of imaged upper slipface strata”,
Journal of Coastal Research, no. SI 64, pp. 726-730, 2011.
I. V. Buynevich, Damušytė, A., Bitinas, A., Olenin, S., Mažeika, J., and Petrošius, R.,
“Pontic-Baltic pathways for invasive aquatic species: geoarchaeological implications”, in
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I. V. Buynevich, FitzGerald, D. M., and Goble, R. J.,
“A 1,500-year record of North Atlantic storm activity based on optically dated relict beach scarps”,
Geology, vol. 35, no. 6, pp. 543-546, 2007.
I. V. Buynevich, Bitinas, A., Damušytė, A., and Pupienis, D.,
“Unique Baltic Outcrops Reveal Millennia of Ecological Changes”,
EOS, TRANSACTIONS AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, vol. 91, no. 11, p. 101, 2010.
I. V. Buynevich, Klein, A. H. F., FitzGerald, D. M., Cleary, W. J., Hein, C., Veiga, F. A., Angulo, R. J., Asp, N. E., and Petermann, R.,
“Geological legacy of storm erosion along a high-energy indented coastline: northern Santa Catarina, Brazil”,
Journal of Coastal Research, no. SI 64, pp. 1840-1844, 2011.
I. V. Buynevich, šytė, A., Bitinas, A., Olenin, S., žeika, J., and šius, R.,
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I. V. Buynevich, Filho, P. W. M. Souz, Bitinas, A., Asp, N. E., and Pupienis, D.,
“Aeolian sand invasion in coastal regions: geomorphological and geophysical aspects”, in
Schukin Conference on Geomorphology, 2010, p. 281.
I. V. Buynevich, Yanko-Hombach, V. V., Gilbert, A. S., and Martin, R. E. and,
Geology and Geoarchaeology of the Black Sea Region: Beyond the Flood Hypothesis, vol. 473. Geological Society of America, 2011, p. 196.
I. V. Buynevich, Bitinas, A., and Pupienis, D.,
“Lithological anomalies in a relict coastal dune: Geophysical and paleoenvironmental markers”,
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 34, no. 9, pp. 1-5, 2007.
D. Butman, Raymond, P. A., Oh, N. H., and Mull, K.,
“Quantity, C-14 age and lability of desorbed soil organic carbon in fresh water and seawater”,
Organic Geochemistry, vol. 38, no. 9, pp. 1547-1557, 2007.
M. B. Bush, Hansen, B. C. S., Rodbell, D. T., Seltzer, G. O., Young, K. R., Leon, B., Abbott, M. B., Silman, M. R., and Gosling, W. D.,
“A 17,000 year history of Andean climatic and vegetation change from Laguna de Chochos, Peru”,
Journal of Quaternary Science, vol. 20, no. 7-8, pp. 703-714, 2005.
M. B. Bush, Silman, M. R., and Urrego, D. H.,
“48,000 years of climate and forest change from a biodiversity hotspot”,
Science, vol. 303, no. 5659, pp. 827-829, 2004.
M. B. Bush, Silman, M. R., de Toledo, M. B., Listopad, C. R. S., Gosling, W. D., Williams, C., De Oliveira, P. E., and Krisel, C.,
“Holocene fire and occupation in Amazonia: Records from two lake districts”, 2007.
M. A. Burrows, Heijnis, H., Gadd, P., and Haberle, S. G.,
“A new late Quaternary palaeohydrological record from the humid tropics of northeastern Australia”,
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 451, pp. 164 - 182, 2016.
A. Burke, Robinson, L. F., McNichol, A. P., Jenkins, W. J., Scanlon, K. M., and Gerlach, D. S.,
“Reconnaissance dating A new radiocarbon method applied to assessing the temporal distribution of Southern Ocean deep-sea corals”,
Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 57, no. 11, pp. 1510-1520, 2010.
S. N. Burgess, Henderson, G. M., and Hall, B. L.,
“Reconstructing Holocene conditions under the McMurdo Ice Shelf using Antarctic barnacle shells”,
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 298, no. 3-4, pp. 385-393, 2010.